As someone who’s worked for equipment vendors, I can confirm that it is of NO benefit to announce something and then not deliver it for months on end. Where’s the 1000X HD? Announced the end of March and still unavailable (at least here in the west). Sure it creates some buzz, but that turns to disappointment. That in turn leaves customers with a lack of confidence in the company. Maybe they will do better with the 800X HD, but who knows? Would you rather have a ‘scope on your bench from another vendor (even with a few bugs) or an empty spot with a card that says “future site of vapor ware scope”?
Glad you have been able to get a look at one of these. The rest of us with a more immediate need will just have to buy something else.
I have a paid-for CAD app, vendor announced new version about 6mo prior, one of those "coming summer of...". 1yr went by and nothing. They did eventually make new release, which had some nifty bugs in it. But, seems vendors do it all the time.
I prefer a vendor to stick with a model line and improve it over a few years, and along side that drum up new items with newere IC's and such, then relase new items when it's ready.
DHO800/900 series, should just stay a DHO800/900 series until all the bugs are fixed 100%. This process takes 1-2yrs, but at least you get updates to make the item more rock solid. Then later when a new item comes, which will come with bugs, end-user decides to buy the new shiny thing, or wait until some bugs are fixed.
It's the same for auto makers. Toyota has generational platforms. When a new platorm comes out for same model, best not to buy 1st year new gen, wait at least 1yr for all the new bugs to get fixed.